Refine Search

Newspaper

Civil & Military Gazette (Lahore)

Access Type

16

Type

15
1

Public Tags

No tags available
More details

Civil & Military Gazette (Lahore)

••• .... ~ intundent, an I to be temporary major, vice Afajor H. 11. Robert_on Aikman. Dated 20, 1914. The

... seconded for employment asProfessor of History in the Khalss College, Amritsar. Qazi Fazl-i-Haqg is appointed Professor of Persian, Government College, Lahore, in the Rs. 200 grade of the Provinciil Eluestiona I Service, on six months' probation, with effect ...

PERSIA'S NEUTRALITY

... PERSIA'S NEUTRALITY. London, Nov. s.—Reuter learn , that the Persian Government assured the Powers of her strict neutrality. Further, that Persia looks to the good offices of Great Britain to prevent Persia becoming the theatre of hostilities. ...

'THE TROUBLES OF PERSIL

... Mornard has, it would seem, like Mr. Shuster, found his position made impossible by Russia He was appointed by the Persian Government on a five years' contract in June, 1912; he has managed to hold office for a couple of years, but evidences of friction ...

MURREE

... and the result was satisfactory. They proposed to rely on the police of the tribesmen, and on the gendarmerie of the Persian Government, for the protection of the pipe lines. The Admiralty must have control of an oil field, and where else could they go ...

POLICY OF THE ADMIRALTY

... to us to be political, and not naval at all. The concession held by the company was obtained by Mr. D'Arcy from the Persian Government, with the concurrence local chieftains, in 1901. It passtsl the Anglo-Persian Oil Company in 1909, mill it gives the ...

THE GENDARMERIE IN PERSIA

... efficient force. Referring to the Baklitiaris the Minister says that they have been unremitting in their efforts to help the Persian Government to maintain order. ...

•it•ISTIONE of TA% ATIOX

... has been merely to convey the impression that M. Mormsrd was a party to the abrogation to Russia of the right of the Persian Government to collect and dispose of the revenues of Azerbaijan. M. Momard has addressed a strong protest to the Cabinet against ...

SERVICE AFFAIRS. OIL FUEL FOR THE NAVY. • (num .)uR OWN CORRICSPONDENI%) LONDON, MAY 29

... effect to his policy have been revealed in the Blue Book just published. Five years ago a concession was grt wed by the Persian Government to an luglo- Persian syndicate to whom it gu Aran teed the exclusive right for 60 years to work all petroleum deposits ...

RUSSO-INDIAN RAILWAY. PUSHING ON TH '. SCHEME

... propose to His Excellency that in the first instance the two representatives at Teheran should be instructed to ask the Persian Government to grant to the Soc'ete &Etudes an option for the construction of a railway traversing Persia from nonh- west to sonth-sast ...

NEWS AND NOTES

... Abdar Rahmait's qonerals, took rofuge in Persia. For some time he lived quietly in receipt of an allowance from the Persian Government, but in 1887 he made yet another bid for the throne of Afghanistatt. This was his last stroke and it ended in disester ...